Good morning it is sunday, september 15, 51 days until Election Day but voting starts tomorrow in pennsylvania. The fallout continues for Donald Trump following the president ial debate against Kamala Harris but conversation has shifted from republican nominees bizarre and unhinged performance to questions about how his campaign is being managed. Is peddling of Conspiracy Theories during the debate was seen by 67 Million people in the United States and has led to real and dangerous consequences. Bomb threats and other threats of violence have disrupted the city of springfield, ohio after trump amplified unfounded racist allegations that haitian migrants were stealing peoples pets and eating them. As a result, schools of clothes, hospitals were temporary locked down in the citys Migrant Population is on high alert. Get trump continues to make yet more disparaging comments about springfields Haitian Community at his recent rally claiming have taken over and ruined the town. Serious quest
make it harder for certain people s voices to be heard in our democracy, to try to rig the system in favor of them and their buddies. that is not something as the attorney general of pennsylvania i will allow. it is not something that the governor will allow. while they may be scoring some victories in certain states like georgia, they re not going to win here in pennsylvania. what is clear though is that the action is in the states. the need to defend our democracy is all across the country, but it is happening in state capitals with actors like governors, state lawmakers and attorneys general. i welcome the pushback. i am glad that pennsylvania is a bright spot, and i thank you. pennsylvania s attorney general, josh shapiro. thank you for spending some time with us today. joining our conversation, eddie glaude, chairman of the department of african-american studies at princeton studies and charlie psyches, editor at large at the bulwark. both msnbc contributors. eddie, i will s
for the honest polling. just hit 50% which is higher than cheating obama at this time in his administration. it s not clear what earned the former president that nickname. susan page is washington bureau chief of usa today, robert costa, national political reporter for the washington post and msnbc political analyst, eddie glaude chairman of the center for african-american studies at princeton and a contributor. let me start with susan. i have a sense that the president is fighting two wars right now as we said in the opening headline before he went into the shooting down here in san bruno in california. i get the feeling that he s worried about people like ann coulter saying he s gone soft on the wall that he s not going to deliver for his base and even though maybe his numbers are high right now among his base, maybe up to the 40s, i don t think they re to 50, in the low 40s now, that he is afraid he s losing something. that s why he s screaming crazy
so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn t use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. welcome back. let s bring in tonight s panel. eddy glot the chairman of the center for african-american studies at princeton and susan is a republican strategist and nick comp is a reporter for the new york times and a msnbc contributor. let s talk about intel and then we ll get to the economy. the democrats are trying to push back by releasing their own memo. it is part of the maze you get into when you are dealing with donald trump. he gets you into a conspiracy theory and you end up releasing more sensitive information when
shoe me once, shoe s on you. [ laughter ] shoe me twice, i m keeping those shoes. oh, my gosh. welcome back to morning joe, it s monday, january 29. with us we have political reporter for the new york times nick confessore. associate editor for commentary magazine noah rothman. chair of the department after african-american studies at princeton, university, eddie glaude, jr., and joining the conversation nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mitchell reports, andrea mitchell. also with us, columnist for the washington post jgeorge will and political reporter for the washington post, robert costa. great group this morning, joe. you know, mika, some of trump s biggest sycophant this is weekend have been very excited about what s happening today. for those just waking up and that haven t followed those sycophants twitter feeds or see what they ve been saying on